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Starring the movie "Minecraft", but not allowing your children to play games

2025-04-04 22:55:14|Myriagame |source:minecraft skins

The burly Jason Momoa has been running around recently to promote the upcoming, close-to-earth "Minecraft" movie.With a charming smile, natural charm, and almost Amish parenting philosophy, he vigorously promotes his role as "trash man" Garrett Garrison in the film.The star said he did not allow his kids to play video games despite starring in the upcoming film.

"We don't have a TV at home," Momoa said in a recent interview with Deadline on the red carpet. "My son doesn't even have a cell phone - he's 16 years old and doesn't have a cell phone yet. It's different in our home, man. Sorry, man." To be honest, it might be quite wise to be a parent.I don't envy those poor and doomed Gen Z and Alpha children who are growing up in the poisonous swamp of social media, the dregs of artificial intelligence, and the sweet and seductive but brain-corrosive algorithmic environment.“(Smartphones) are new in this world,” Momoa said. “Everyone was doing well before. You and I didn’t have a cell phone when we were kids, and no one told me what to do – I had to fumble myself.”

担任《Minecraft》电影主演,却不让自己的孩子玩游戏

I don't blame Momoa for wanting to keep her kids away from all this, but I do think it's a bit funny that he promotes this philosophy on the red carpet of a movie where a largely success or failure depends on how many screen-obsessed teenagers can attract to the theater.Maybe he wanted to use a digital method similar to letting children smoke a complete package of cigarettes (and thus making them hate smoking).

Anyway, Momoa continued, "Because he's almost 18 years old, he'll have a cell phone and leave home, and he'll be able to explore the world from now on." It does sound a bit like the Hollywood star raising his teenage son in an environment similar to The Village (a movie), but it may be just a matter of expression.“I just hope they can be creative in different ways, so we’re going to do a lot of other things.”

What other things are you doing? Momoa didn't specify it, but he did mention that he and his family "who felt great to watch movies together."However, I guess I didn't watch it on TV.